Coach being this honest is helping countless others dealing with mental health struggles.
@Evan11JАй бұрын
As a die hard Purdue fan, I was very upset about the final. The best team won. I found this interview amazing. We all struggle with problems. His honesty with discussing everything is real courage. Much respect Coach Hurley.
@ChampagneFilmmakerTVАй бұрын
My Chill-town jersey city sports family! Champagne love your entire basketball family…
@budlvrАй бұрын
Amazing a guy can be so totally juxtaposed 180 degrees apart, and have the success he has had over such a span of time! How does he avoid burnout; That is the question!
@harrycgrace4504Ай бұрын
I’m at rock bottom. I’m 58. I have a four year-old daughter and I’ve been unemployed for a year.
@ChampagneFilmmakerTVАй бұрын
Amazon is hiring, doordash if that helps, sending you blessings and hugs but work anywhere. This system will have you homeless if you don’t make some type of money…
@littlerollerАй бұрын
Keep your head up and look for opportunities. They exist if you’re willing to find them! Don’t give up your daughter is counting on you.
@indianbasketballplayerАй бұрын
Look at creating social media content, record your story talk about how you hit rock bottom. The internet loves to help people who post with your story
@CR-qu5jcАй бұрын
“If you’re going through hell, keep going.” ~ Winston Churchill
@nestorguzmanjr317Ай бұрын
If you need help, get it. Regardless of what’s going, you will always have or be able to create your diligence, industriousness and integrity. I found that these virtues helped get me out the low times of my life. At those times, I had no other choice. I had a family during some of these times too. A good workout will tire you enough to help you get sleep too. Lastly, and I’m not a holy roller, there were times where I prayed and read the Bible, like Danny does. It helps get rid of the load. It’s all easier said than done. Good luck.